England’s youth teams have excelled this year, and thanks to a Rhian Brewster hat-trick, the under-17s stand a good chance of adding another trophy to the collection.

The Liverpool striker netted three against Brazil in the Under-17 World Cup semi-final during a 3-1 win for England, going top of the goal-scoring charts at the tournament with seven in just five games.

That feeling when you score back-to-back World Cup hat-tricks ️⚽️️⚽️️⚽️

The 17-year-old also netted three goals against the USA in the quarter-finals, giving him back-to-back hat-tricks.

However, while Brewster looks in a strong position to claim the Golden Boot award at the tournament, it’s difficult to say he’d be joining illustrious company.

Liverpool's Rhian Brewster on course to join this mixed bunch of former winners of the U17 World Cup Golden Shoe. The unclickable "David" went on to become a hedge fund manager. pic.twitter.com/ECfTVf9U0l